Lydia Ko has attracted scrutiny and criticism for replacing coaches, sacking caddies and switching equipment manufacturers. In defence of Ko, we examine why the young star felt the need to make changes … and why she was absolutely right to make them.
As Australia’s Curtis Luck, the 2016 US Amateur champion, plays the Valero Texas Open in his first start as a professional, he’ll be cashing a cheque this week regardless of whether he makes the cut.
Known for his trick-shot antics and triple Web.com Tour wins in 2016, the US PGA Tour’s latest winner Wesley Bryan has shown some serious game at the top echelon.
Rory McIlroy made a New Year’s splash with his decision to add Callaway and Titleist equipment to his bag. Club changes involving a player of McIlroy’s calibre are always noteworthy.
A preference for less offset or a squarer toe. Or for a straighter leading edge or the desire for a soft, forged feel. Cleveland took all those suggestions into account when producing Callaway’s Mack Daddy Forged wedges.
Callaway’s Great Big Bertha Epic drivers already have Rory McIlroy’s attention. And one reason just might be a design theory that’s contrary to the conventional wisdom.
Eight-time Major champion Tom Watson and legendary wedge designer Roger Cleveland believe there is only one club you should use from bunkers. Watson also gives his best tips for escaping the sand.